Cells inhabit highly dynamic environments which greatly influence cell behavior. One of the ways in which a cell interacts with its environment is through its membrane by focal adhesion complexes. These protein complexes form an intermediary between the cytoskeleton and the extracellular matrix. Tension generated within the contractile cytoskeleton results in cellular traction forces (CTFs) at the adhesion sites, which can greatly affect cell shape, adhesion, and function (1).

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